Cyber Bharat Setu: How Tripura Leads India's Cybersecurity Battle

Union IT Secretary S Krishnan inaugurated the Cyber Bharat Setu workshop in Agartala to boost Tripura's cybersecurity capabilities. The two-day event featured expert training sessions and hands-on exercises to strengthen cyber resilience across the state. Officials also launched the Tripura Cyber Security Policy 2025 and a month-long awareness campaign called "Cyber Jagruk Tripura." The initiative aims to build a secure digital ecosystem through coordinated efforts between central and state governments.

Key Points: IT Secretary Krishnan Launches Cyber Bharat Setu in Tripura

  • National cybersecurity drill enhances state's cyber preparedness and response capabilities
  • Tripura Cyber Security Policy 2025 addresses evolving digital threats and infrastructure protection
  • Month-long Cyber Security Campaign promotes citizen awareness and cyber hygiene practices
  • Government initiative strengthens cooperation between states for coordinated cyber defense
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Union IT Secretary inaugurates Cyber Bharat Setu Workshop in Tripura

Union IT Secretary S Krishnan inaugurates national cybersecurity workshop in Agartala, launching Tripura Cyber Security Policy 2025 and month-long awareness campaign.

"These three important programs were inaugurated today - S Krishnan, Union IT Secretary"

Agartala, November 13

The Secretary of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India, S Krishnan, visited Tripura and inaugurated the "Cyber Bharat Setu" workshop in Agartala.

The event was organised by the Department of Information Technology (DIT), Government of Tripura, in collaboration with Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), MeitY, under the theme "Cyber Bharat Setu: Bridging States, Securing Bharat."

The two-day national cybersecurity drill and workshop, held on November 11 and 12 at Pragna Bhavan, aims to enhance the state's cybersecurity awareness, preparedness, and response capabilities.

S Krishnan said, "Today's program covered three major events. First, the Tripura Cyber Security initiative was officially launched. Second, the Cyber Security Campaign, which will run throughout this month, was also inaugurated. Third, the Cyber Security Setu, a Government of India program aimed at strengthening cooperation between states to enhance cyber security, was launched as well. In total, these three important programs were inaugurated today."

The workshop focuses on strengthening cyber resilience through expert-led training sessions, hands-on exercises, and scenario-based simulations.

The Cyber Bharat Setu initiative seeks to build a cyber-resilient India by promoting regional cyber capabilities, proactive defense, and collaborative response mechanisms. It emphasises capacity building, information sharing, and coordinated efforts to safeguard India's digital infrastructure, economy, and national security.

During the event, Tripura Cyber Security Policy 2025 (TCSP 2.0) was also formally launched by S. Krishnan. The new policy addresses evolving cyber threats and aims to create a secure, citizen-centric cyber ecosystem. It focuses on protecting IT and ICT infrastructure, strengthening institutional frameworks, enhancing capacity building, and fostering public-private partnerships to build a cyber-secure and resilient Tripura.

In continuation of the National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) celebrated in October 2024, which focused on improving awareness and resilience, Tripura Cyber Security Awareness Month 2025 (TCSAM 2025) was launched under the theme "Cyber Jagruk Tripura." The campaign was inaugurated by S. Krishnan, along with other dignitaries.

The TCSAM 2025 mascot, "Raksha Mitra", was also unveiled during the ceremony to make the campaign more engaging and relatable.

Like the previous year, TCSAM 2025 will be observed throughout the month across the state, with DIT Tripura leading the initiative in collaboration with various stakeholders. The campaign will include interactive and capacity-building activities aimed at promoting cyber hygiene and awareness among citizens, students, and government employees across Tripura.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some focus on cybersecurity beyond metro cities. Tripura needs this infrastructure development. Hope they implement the training properly and not just as a formality. The hands-on exercises will be crucial for actual learning.
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Arjun K
Great to see government taking cyber threats seriously. The three-pronged approach - policy, awareness campaign, and state cooperation - seems comprehensive. Hope this becomes a model for other states too. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
While the initiative is good, I hope they focus on practical implementation. Too often these workshops remain theoretical. The real test will be how effectively the training reaches grassroots level and common citizens who are most vulnerable to cyber frauds.
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Kavya N
As someone from Tripura, I'm really happy to see our state getting such important national programs. The Cyber Jagruk Tripura theme is perfect! Hope they conduct sessions in local languages too for better understanding. 🤗
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Michael C
The timing is perfect with increasing digital transactions and UPI usage. Protecting citizens from online scams should be top priority. The scenario-based simulations mentioned sound very practical and useful for real-world situations.

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